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Browse the list of places, click on a letter to narrow your search, and click on an archive reference to see a related survey.

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    • Place Name:
    • Description:
    • Archive Ref:
    • Inverchaolain
    • Inverchaolain was a parish in the South of Cowal district in the historic County of Argyle and included Loch Striven as well as the village Colintraive. The population total in 1841 included people working at Oakwoods and was 699. The parish was almost entirely pastoral and agricultural, with a large number of sheep being bred.
    • RCP/COL/4/8/9
    • Invergordon
    • Invergordon was a village in the parish of Rosskeen. In 1845, the population was 1000. There was an annual exhibit of cattle and grain held in the village. Many women in the village were employed in spinning. For further information on the whole parish, see the entry for Rosskeen.
    • RCP/COL/4/8/223
    • Iona
    • Iona was an island and a quoad sacra parish within the Kilfinichen and Kilvickeon parish. For information on the industries in the general parish, see the entry for Kilfinichen. In 1881, the population was 713.
    • RCP/COL/4/8/44
    • Isleornsay
    • Isleornsay was a place within the parish of Sleat in the historic County of Inverness. For further information on the whole parish, see the entry for Sleat.
    • RCP/COL/4/8/237
    • Inverchaolain:

      Inverchaolain was a parish in the South of Cowal district in the historic County of Argyle and included Loch Striven as well as the village Colintraive. The population total in 1841 included people working at Oakwoods and was 699. The parish was almost entirely pastoral and agricultural, with a large number of sheep being bred.

      RCP/COL/4/8/9


    • Invergordon:

      Invergordon was a village in the parish of Rosskeen. In 1845, the population was 1000. There was an annual exhibit of cattle and grain held in the village. Many women in the village were employed in spinning. For further information on the whole parish, see the entry for Rosskeen.

      RCP/COL/4/8/223


    • Iona:

      Iona was an island and a quoad sacra parish within the Kilfinichen and Kilvickeon parish. For information on the industries in the general parish, see the entry for Kilfinichen. In 1881, the population was 713.

      RCP/COL/4/8/44


    • Isleornsay:

      Isleornsay was a place within the parish of Sleat in the historic County of Inverness. For further information on the whole parish, see the entry for Sleat.

      RCP/COL/4/8/237